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On Mon, 17 May 2010 15:42:01 -0700 (PDT), Daniel Salas
wrote: On May 17, 6:10*pm, wrote: On Mon, 17 May 2010 14:49:13 -0700 (PDT), Daniel Salas wrote: Hi All, Complete newbie here considering purchasing a shortwave radio, but since I've heard that sw's can have trouble picking up signals in NYC I want to get some info from the experts before I take the plunge. I live in northern Brooklyn, NY, in a top-floor apartment that has roof access. There are really no buildings much taller than mine in the area (save Manhattan across the river, of course). So I'm wondering, can I expect much success in picking up shortwave stations, and if so, what do you think is the cheapest model I could get away with for my area and still expect decent results? I know that sw involves some work and hunting, which I'm prepared to do, I just don't want to be completely out-of-luck. Let me know how you think I should proceed. Much thanks in advance!!! Is this a flat metal roof? Jim It's flat, and is covered in a semi-soft, rubberish substance. Don't know about what's underneath (if that matters). A metal roof would be best to avoid interference from inside the apartment. Not a necessity though. The main thing is you are pretty much in the clear to receive shortwave signals and also in the clear to receive interference from outside sources. You might want to get your hands on a cheap portable shortwave and check for these sources. You could have a problem from electrical wires. Also computers, tv's, etc. in adjacent apartments are potential sources of interference. Try to find the most quiet spot to erect an antenna. You could put up a piece of pvc pipe and hang an inverted vee from it. Or to be safe, (see last comment), put supports in two corners and hang a dipole in between. Do a search for hf antennas and you will find a lot of information. All you really need is a piece of wire that is insulated from its supports to connect to your radio. This will get you started. The main thing is - whatever you do, don't tear a hole in that roof membrane. Jim |
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